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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Real Madrid are in disarray!

Lately there seems to be a general lack of concentration among Real madrid players.

1. Gareth Bale left the pitch in the last game against Sevilla to change his boots.

Gareth
Bale decided to leave the pitch 25 minutes into the second half because he
wanted to change his boots. He went to the side of the pitch and one of the
squad's kit men handed him a new pair of boots.

Whilst
the Welshman was taking his boots off and putting on new ones by the touchline,
Sevilla began an unhindered counter-attack on the left-wing exactly where Bale
should have been defending.

The ball
reached Rakitic on the half-way line and Pepe, who was completely outside his
area, raced to the left flank to try to block the Croatian's counter-attack.
The Portuguese centre-back was subjected to an unforgettable reverse flick-over
and he tried helplessly and clumsily to keep up with Rakitic's charge. Rakitic
then set Bacca up to make it 2-1 for Sevilla.

2. Ronaldo and Gareth bale disagreed over who should take a free-kick.

Ronaldo
was visibly angry with teammate Gareth Bale when the Welshman clearly
showed that he was going to take the direct free kick himself in an
attempt to come back from being 2-1 down to Sevilla. The shot went high
over the crossbar and Ronaldo went back to his position with a face that
said it all.

It's not clear yet why but luca Modric missed training. But something is just not right. Spanish news source Marca.com reports that Luca Modric was not available for training on friday.

Gareth
Bale decided to leave the pitch 25 minutes into the second half because
he wanted to change his boots. He went to the side of the pitch and one
of the squad's kit men handed him a new pair of boots.
Whilst the Welshman was taking his boots off and putting on new ones
by the touchline, Sevilla began an unhindered counter-attack on the
left-wing exactly where Bale should have been defending.
The ball reached Rakitic on the half-way line and Pepe, who was
completely outside his area, raced to the left flank to try to block the
Croatian's counter-attack. The Portuguese centre-back was subjected to
an unforgettable reverse flick-over and he tried helplessly and clumsily
to keep up with Rakitic's charge. Rakitic then set Bacca up to make it
2-1 for Sevilla.

Gareth
Bale decided to leave the pitch 25 minutes into the second half because
he wanted to change his boots. He went to the side of the pitch and one
of the squad's kit men handed him a new pair of boots.
Whilst the Welshman was taking his boots off and putting on new ones
by the touchline, Sevilla began an unhindered counter-attack on the
left-wing exactly where Bale should have been defending.
The ball reached Rakitic on the half-way line and Pepe, who was
completely outside his area, raced to the left flank to try to block the
Croatian's counter-attack. The Portuguese centre-back was subjected to
an unforgettable reverse flick-over and he tried helplessly and clumsily
to keep up with Rakitic's charge. Rakitic then set Bacca up to make it
2-1 for Sevilla.

Gareth
Bale decided to leave the pitch 25 minutes into the second half because
he wanted to change his boots. He went to the side of the pitch and one
of the squad's kit men handed him a new pair of boots.
Whilst the Welshman was taking his boots off and putting on new ones
by the touchline, Sevilla began an unhindered counter-attack on the
left-wing exactly where Bale should have been defending.
The ball reached Rakitic on the half-way line and Pepe, who was
completely outside his area, raced to the left flank to try to block the
Croatian's counter-attack. The Portuguese centre-back was subjected to
an unforgettable reverse flick-over and he tried helplessly and clumsily
to keep up with Rakitic's charge. Rakitic then set Bacca up to make it
2-1 for Sevilla.

Gareth
Bale decided to leave the pitch 25 minutes into the second half because
he wanted to change his boots. He went to the side of the pitch and one
of the squad's kit men handed him a new pair of boots.
Whilst the Welshman was taking his boots off and putting on new ones
by the touchline, Sevilla began an unhindered counter-attack on the
left-wing exactly where Bale should have been defending.
The ball reached Rakitic on the half-way line and Pepe, who was
completely outside his area, raced to the left flank to try to block the
Croatian's counter-attack. The Portuguese centre-back was subjected to
an unforgettable reverse flick-over and he tried helplessly and clumsily
to keep up with Rakitic's charge. Rakitic then set Bacca up to make it
2-1 for Sevilla.